I lived in York city centre for 10 years in a 15th century cottage down a Snickleway. One Christmas my friend who worked for the Medical Society invited me on their Christmas outing ,which was a Ghost Walk hosted by Harry Martindale. It was a real treat.The frosty ,slighty foggy evening added to the atmosphere and we were told so many tales and historical facts. A treasured memory,and Yes,my cottage was haunted.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing! I’m a American but my father was born in England and I have been fortunate enough to visit a few times as a small child…… I would love to go back again and see these sites too!
In 1998 I bought my first house in York. It just so happened to be sold to me by one of the people who witnessed the Roman legion marching through the basement of the Treasurer's House. A very famous ghost story and the person who told me about it was very reluctant because he rarely told anyone. It was only because his wife knew of my interest in the paranormal. Contrary to popular belief there were 3 people in the basement who saw the soldiers that day but only one of them made it into a well known story. The other two were too scared to mention it at first, even to themselves!
Hello. That is very interesting. I live in Nashville, and here it seems people are only too glad to tell anything about ghost stories; I can't imagine someone being reluctant. Perhaps that makes it much more believable. You truly believe "they" are out there? Is it all energy? I lost my beloved, noble Austrian husband (wasn't legal when we got together, but we had a ceremony) 10 years ago. I'm an atheist, and I've been tortured all this time trying so hard to believe he is out there and with me. I am such a skeptic that it is difficult for me to believe ANYTHING! Ha! Can you help me at all? Thanks so much!
Hi there in Nashville, I'm sorry to hear you've lost your beloved husband and I wish you had the comfort of knowing that he is out there and will be waiting for you. The reason the man I know and his colleague were so reluctant to tell anyone about what happened and what they truly saw is because they were both very young apprentices at the time and didn't think anyone would believe them. They also thought that their friends would laugh at them. Even today not everyone believes so I can understand why they stayed quiet. It might help you if you visited your local Spiritualist Church. I hope you find peace. @@josephcollins6033
I am absolutely loving these video's. Somehow their age makes them uniquely atmospheric. I am from Yorkshire myself and can confirm it is still 1985 there, all the time. (Kidding obviously.)
I know Richard from his various stints on Great British Ghosts, so seeing such a retrospective project is wonderful! I never get enough of ghost stories, true or fictional alike!
This isn’t some new show wtf. This is like 25yrs OLD. Can’t you tell? I’m floored at all these comments acting like this is a new show that only just dropped! 😮💨 It’s so obvious it’s not from this time period…..
22:30 I've been to Scarborough Castle, and when talking about Pierce Gaviston peering out of the window, you were staring at where the Roman Signal Station is, whereas where you thought the Roman Signal Station was is just part of the castle wall.
Beautiful drone footage Danny .Great Great to see you and Felicity back together doing videos and when you do videos on your own Danny .love the camping videos Danny and you are right so relaxing thank you for taking us there with you .like me and many more we can't do what you do so great to sit back and watch you relaxing for the viewers to .Great video who knows what you can encounter while camping .I have enjoyed watching great to have you back you have been missed and Felicity.😱😱😱😱😱🌲🌳🌲🔥🔥🌲🌳🔥🌳🔥🌳
This is very good Richard, glad you are still making these wonderful videos. A couple things, the audio has some issues: music bed is potted up too high with the gent at the church. It's competing with the speaker who a great storyteller. And the audio is quieter with the gent in blue at 15:07, while yours is hotter. I hope you can find a way to find the balance as the stories are amazing. Love your knowledge and story weaving Richard. Always enthralling!
Richard, great job. I really like you and the way you present in an open and thoughtful way. I have never thought about the idea of "recordings"; fascinating. Thanks!
Thank you Richard. I've always loved these. You came to Pendle Hill - my home - and did a good video from there. Hope you're well and I look forward to watching the rest of your generous posts 🙏.
Thank you Richard for your amazing dedication to making these fantastic interesting programs,and your wonderful enthusiasm and commitment to get history told,you may be a national treasure by now in this 21 st century world ,very commendable thank you very very much,you have a knack talking to the folk and keep them enthralled ,and people are so willing to recount scary tales to you.😮
I agree with him. No one truly understands how; but, I'm convinced that the stones around us can absorb our electrical energy. Jesus said, "If man fails to praise God, even the rocks will cry out". That one sentenced has fascinated me for decades. Somehow, some way, the very rocks and stones are absorbing our electrical energy.
In two of my visits to Marston Moor, I heard loud, deep booming sounds which I thought must be coming from the nearby industrial estate. On mentioning it to my husband, I discovered that he hadn’t heard any such sounds. I then realised that it must have been the sounds of cannon fire.
I can’t think of a better presenter of ghostly tales than Richard - such presence and such a sense of awe and respect for the subject matter. It doesn’t come across as morbid or sensationalist as others often do. The stories and history are allowed to speak for themselves 🙌🏻
This is not a criticism, but, good quality personal microphones when talking with others would make the voices much clearer. That said, fantastic, interesting stories...!
Couldn't agree more, some of these are 24 years old. we've moved on since then. The new stuff will be much better. Just using these to get 1000 subscribers and 4000 views. Then watch this space. Best regards . Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel Believe me, you will achieve your goals. Not only the interesting subject matter, but most of all your honest persona will carry the day...!
As an old friend of mine used to say “it’s not the dead u should b frightened of,but the living” but having said that I would probably b scared to death 💀
@Richard Felix thats great richard looking forward to watching it i once commented on one of your live videos a couple of years ago im from rotherham south yorkshire i was a skeptic and i moved into a terrace house in greasbrough a village within rotherham we have plenty of poltergeist activity going off and now im a believer and i would love to share my experience with you that house was put up for rent at least 4 times after we left it got too much the last straw was a knife to fly into a wall and wobbled!! The most frustrating thing was nobody believed me and i would like to share it with you Thanks Christian
I came back from going to the liquor store and bought a 4 pack of Samuel Smith Oatmeal stout, and what came across the youtube algorithm?...this episode from Richard Felix.
i used to be in the police in york and worked from the old Clifford street police station. Both of my parents and aunty were in the police and worked from there as well in the 70s. in number 4 cell there was several prisoners committed suicide in victorian times and was allegedly haunted by them. working nights on my own one night a figure caught the corner of my eye and disappeared into what was the old cell corridor
Now I trust everyone is paying attention. If it's nasty wet and raining/snow or just cold it's Imperative that you wear a full length duster when you're ghost hunting. If the weather is nice then you may opt out of the coat and wear a vest so long as it has lots of pockets and rings and clips on it. A standard fishing or camera vest is preferred by most.
Some spirits are sort of an environmental recordings, but others are interactive and those are lost souls, then there are poltergeists and there are at least two theories on what they. They are either a angry spirits with unfinished business, or because they most often appear in places with the very old the very young or teenagers it may be accidental bursts of telekinetic energy.
That would be The Battle of Edgehill 1642 which took place in Warwickshire . Apparently the King sent a team to investigate. They witnessed the ghost battle themselves, and as a result the ghosts are officially recognized by the public record office.
Ray Alexander, who tells the story of the Roman ghosts in the basement, has produced a written account which is riddled with inaccuracies, and the story he provides here about the Roman road not being uncovered until after the sighting is completely untrue. He made it up in order to make the story sound more exciting. The Roman road was uncovered BEFORE the sighting, and the witness, Harry Martindale, explained that his ladder was resting on the excavated foundation of the Roman road (the top layer of the road having been removed by the archaeologists) when the incident happened. Facts matter.
I was really interested in watching your video. Unfortunately the sound quality particularly in the old church graveyard was very bad and speech was increasingly difficult to hear as the music volume increased leaving me unable to hear the name of the beheaded aristocrat or his rank and seat.
Shame that there isn't a Yorkshire Ghost Vol. 2, nor a Shropshire Ghosts, Cumbria Ghosts, Isle of Weight, Buckinghamshire Ghosts, Hertfordshire Ghosts, etc.
I bet that first bloke he interviewed pressed that replay button quite a bit! And why isn't he a Yorkshireman? Or wouldn't people understand him 8f he wasn't?
I know that to film these areas in the dark seems to add to the 'ambience' but, truth be told, it just makes it far too dark. Film these in daylight or at least turn on enough light so the host can show the furnishings.
I hate to disagree with you mr felix but mary queen of scots didn't spend 14 years at Sheffield manor yes she was there but she was also imprisoned at Wingfield Manor and chatsworth house amongst other places as she was mainly in the custody of sherwsbery and his wife bess of Hardwick 😊
You know sometimes we make mistakes, especially on camera. I knew then 23years ago that Mary was held at Tutbury Castle ,Wingfield Manor, Buxton , Chatsworth. Slip of the Tongue I think. Thankyou. Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel mr felix thank you for not taking it the wrong way. I think your marvelous I love all your videos but rather sad now as I think I have watched them all
But, what makes them believe the ghost is Piers Galveston? How would they recognize him? Especially if the apparition is not where Galveston was beheaded. And, why, why do you and Dan Jones have so much trouble even intimating the he and Edward were lovers? Galveston clearly was an opportunistic asshole, and perhaps he merely led on Edward. Still, a king, money, all the power and land...who wouldn't make love to him? Thanks. This is a super video, and you do a wonderful job, Richard. Subscribing!
I lived in York city centre for 10 years in a 15th century cottage down a Snickleway.
One Christmas my friend who worked for the Medical Society invited me on their Christmas outing ,which was a Ghost Walk hosted by Harry Martindale. It was a real treat.The frosty ,slighty foggy evening added to the atmosphere and we were told so many tales and historical facts.
A treasured memory,and Yes,my cottage was haunted.
Cracking stuff Mr. Felix!
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing! I’m a American but my father was born in England and I have been fortunate enough to visit a few times as a small child…… I would love to go back again and see these sites too!
Hi Holly.
Glad you are enjoying them.
You must come back .
Richard.
In 1998 I bought my first house in York. It just so happened to be sold to me by one of the people who witnessed the Roman legion marching through the basement of the Treasurer's House. A very famous ghost story and the person who told me about it was very reluctant because he rarely told anyone. It was only because his wife knew of my interest in the paranormal. Contrary to popular belief there were 3 people in the basement who saw the soldiers that day but only one of them made it into a well known story. The other two were too scared to mention it at first, even to themselves!
Hello. That is very interesting. I live in Nashville, and here it seems people are only too glad to tell anything about ghost stories; I can't imagine someone being reluctant. Perhaps that makes it much more believable. You truly believe "they" are out there? Is it all energy? I lost my beloved, noble Austrian husband (wasn't legal when we got together, but we had a ceremony) 10 years ago. I'm an atheist, and I've been tortured all this time trying so hard to believe he is out there and with me. I am such a skeptic that it is difficult for me to believe ANYTHING! Ha! Can you help me at all? Thanks so much!
Hi there in Nashville, I'm sorry to hear you've lost your beloved husband and I wish you had the comfort of knowing that he is out there and will be waiting for you. The reason the man I know and his colleague were so reluctant to tell anyone about what happened and what they truly saw is because they were both very young apprentices at the time and didn't think anyone would believe them. They also thought that their friends would laugh at them. Even today not everyone believes so I can understand why they stayed quiet. It might help you if you visited your local Spiritualist Church. I hope you find peace.
@@josephcollins6033
I am absolutely loving these video's. Somehow their age makes them uniquely atmospheric. I am from Yorkshire myself and can confirm it is still 1985 there, all the time. (Kidding obviously.)
Glad you like them .
Richard.
Richard Felix is brilliant! Probably the only one I liked in most haunted.
My favorite, as well!
I could listen to the older gentleman’s stories all day
Except that he got his facts wrong. See my other comment if you're interested.
Ray is a fabulous, nay… marvelous story teller.
Great taste, my friend 🎉.
Awesome watch ⌚ thanks for sharing 👍
OUTSTANDING ! INDEED! LOVED IT ! THANK YOU RICHARD FELIX. FROM, U.K. (2023).
Great documentary! I didn't realise my native Yorkshire was such a hotbed of paranormal activity!😨😱
Keep up the good work from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 👏 👍
Thanks, will do!
When I visited Yorkshire, I went to see a Roman wall. I heard and saw Romans also. It was weird; there were a lot of sheep grazing near by.
Ray is a brilliant story teller
He was good
Richard.
Great storytelling. I appreciate all of the historical detail 🙂
The amount of fascinating history York has is almost ridiculous.
Best place in the world.
Richard.
It was founded in 71AD so its bound to retain a little history?
I know Richard from his various stints on Great British Ghosts, so seeing such a retrospective project is wonderful! I never get enough of ghost stories, true or fictional alike!
I prefer true tales
I'm only just glad to see him doing stuff that doesn't involve that fraud, Acorah. I didn't realise he did stuff other than most haunted.
This isn’t some new show wtf. This is like 25yrs OLD. Can’t you tell? I’m floored at all these comments acting like this is a new show that only just dropped! 😮💨 It’s so obvious it’s not from this time period…..
Poor Derek. Don't speak ill of the dead.
Had more of a history walk with Richard around Derby, it was great and very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks again Richard that was awesome 👌
Glad you enjoyed it .
Richard.
22:30 I've been to Scarborough Castle, and when talking about Pierce Gaviston peering out of the window, you were staring at where the Roman Signal Station is, whereas where you thought the Roman Signal Station was is just part of the castle wall.
Can't win em all.
Thanks for the info.
Richard.
Beautiful drone footage Danny .Great Great to see you and Felicity back together doing videos and when you do videos on your own Danny .love the camping videos Danny and you are right so relaxing thank you for taking us there with you .like me and many more we can't do what you do so great to sit back and watch you relaxing for the viewers to .Great video who knows what you can encounter while camping .I have enjoyed watching great to have you back you have been missed and Felicity.😱😱😱😱😱🌲🌳🌲🔥🔥🌲🌳🔥🌳🔥🌳
This is very good Richard, glad you are still making these wonderful videos. A couple things, the audio has some issues: music bed is potted up too high with the gent at the church. It's competing with the speaker who a great storyteller. And the audio is quieter with the gent in blue at 15:07, while yours is hotter. I hope you can find a way to find the balance as the stories are amazing. Love your knowledge and story weaving Richard. Always enthralling!
Working on the sound. Some of them are 23 years old.
Keep watching more to cone.
Richard.
Richard, great job. I really like you and the way you present in an open and thoughtful way. I have never thought about the idea of "recordings"; fascinating. Thanks!
I appreciate that!
Richard
Thank you Richard. I've always loved these. You came to Pendle Hill - my home - and did a good video from there. Hope you're well and I look forward to watching the rest of your generous posts 🙏.
its not they Richard ,,I think if real one it he would have more than 1045 subs.. sorry just be careful
Ray sounds rather like Sir Tony Robinson! Lovely voices, both. ❤😂 watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤.
Very very english man 🇬🇧 RAY ( the older man ) good storytelling a gentelman 's🎩
Love it,, very authentic, love the sound, not digital, but full of deatails.. ❤
They are 20 years old .
More to come.
Richard.
Brilluant video, great stories, I love Whitby this video reminded me that I should go back.
Thank you Richard for your amazing dedication to making these fantastic interesting programs,and your wonderful enthusiasm and commitment to get history told,you may be a national treasure by now in this 21 st century world ,very commendable thank you very very much,you have a knack talking to the folk and keep them enthralled ,and people are so willing to recount scary tales to you.😮
Thankyou Richard for these ghost stories. Sorry about the wet cold weather but you pressed on. 👍😎
I agree with him. No one truly understands how; but, I'm convinced that the stones around us can absorb our electrical energy. Jesus said, "If man fails to praise God, even the rocks will cry out". That one sentenced has fascinated me for decades. Somehow, some way, the very rocks and stones are absorbing our electrical energy.
I love these older type shows. No political word salad or flash fakery,
Good honest storytelling 🇦🇺 poor Thomas Percy.
In two of my visits to Marston Moor, I heard loud, deep booming sounds which I thought must be coming from the nearby industrial estate. On mentioning it to my husband, I discovered that he hadn’t heard any such sounds. I then realised that it must have been the sounds of cannon fire.
🤣🤣🤣
Wasn't there Civil War fighting on Marston?
yes in 1643 i believe@@kellysouter4381
Thank you for the video 👻👻 I look forward to watching this 🙂
Hope you enjoy it.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel I did thank you 👻
Good to see Sheffield Manor getting a mention
A fantastic video…very professional…and super detailed content 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊 Your channel should have 100k subs 😉👍👍
Thank you so much 👍
Love the Golden Fleece it has a fabulous old fashioned loo
beautiful mini documentary. x
Glad you enjoyed it!
Richard
He could listen to voice all day look long great stories he brings to life well told😊
Wow, thank you!
Richard.
I like richard felix he is a very good historian
Pity about the music when Ray Alexander was talking. It drowns out the speech, otherwise really good.
I love your country and your English culture. Hold onto your country and history.
Beautiful! Thank you! ❤ I recall this from somewhere or one very like it. It was quite some time ago, wasn’t it? Subbing for more!
Love ghost stories fascinating food for thought
I call them accounts now. Stories can be made up.
Accounts are what people believed happend to them.
Richard
I can’t think of a better presenter of ghostly tales than Richard - such presence and such a sense of awe and respect for the subject matter. It doesn’t come across as morbid or sensationalist as others often do. The stories and history are allowed to speak for themselves 🙌🏻
Looking forward to u coming back Richard felix
Thanks so much for the video not seen this one yet I love these videos
So glad your enjoying them.
Richard.
This is not a criticism, but, good quality personal microphones when talking with others would make the voices much clearer. That said, fantastic, interesting stories...!
Couldn't agree more, some of these are 24 years old.
we've moved on since then. The new stuff will be much better.
Just using these to get 1000 subscribers and 4000 views.
Then watch this space.
Best regards .
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel
Believe me, you will achieve your goals. Not only the interesting subject matter, but most of all your honest persona will carry the day...!
The video is very interesting, but I'm sorry to say that I occasinally find the music to be disturbingly loud
This is OLD. Like DECADES old. Maybe BEFORE you give your big brain advice you look at the year it’s made mmmmk? Save you looking so silly. 🙄😮💨😂🤣🤡🚌
i can hear fine..and im usually first one to complain
A fascinating city
As an old friend of mine used to say “it’s not the dead u should b frightened of,but the living” but having said that I would probably b scared to death 💀
They are not there to get us.
Richard.
😮you got my attention with theses wonderful stories
I believe that Bram Stoker wrote Dracula at Slains Castle on the Aderdeenshire coast just north of Newburgh.
Legend 👍
love these videos
Thank you this is amazing I’m spooked
Fantastic video richard is there a part 2? Been good if you covered Stocksbridge bypass haunted by a monk
Ghosts of York to come later.
Richard.
@Richard Felix thats great richard looking forward to watching it i once commented on one of your live videos a couple of years ago im from rotherham south yorkshire i was a skeptic and i moved into a terrace house in greasbrough a village within rotherham we have plenty of poltergeist activity going off and now im a believer and i would love to share my experience with you that house was put up for rent at least 4 times after we left it got too much the last straw was a knife to fly into a wall and wobbled!! The most frustrating thing was nobody believed me and i would like to share it with you
Thanks
Christian
Ghost at Robin hoods Bay. Flying Hall school. Called hob nails. A downed German pilot
I came back from going to the liquor store and bought a 4 pack of Samuel Smith Oatmeal stout, and what came across the youtube algorithm?...this episode from Richard Felix.
My favourite .
Beer.
Richard.
Does anybody know when these were filmed?
Fear the living more than the dead
i used to be in the police in york and worked from the old Clifford street police station. Both of my parents and aunty were in the police and worked from there as well in the 70s. in number 4 cell there was several prisoners committed suicide in victorian times and was allegedly haunted by them. working nights on my own one night a figure caught the corner of my eye and disappeared into what was the old cell corridor
I really wanted to enjoy this but the background music was too strong. I couldn't hear the people talking.
soundtrack is mixed way to high
Too loud music.
Why is there music in background in some of this investigation ? It drowned out the speaking ??
Not the same without Yvette kicking tables screaming what was that
Now I trust everyone is paying attention. If it's nasty wet and raining/snow or just cold it's Imperative that you wear a full length duster when you're ghost hunting. If the weather is nice then you may opt out of the coat and wear a vest so long as it has lots of pockets and rings and clips on it. A standard fishing or camera vest is preferred by most.
But I'm not most!.
Regards.Richard
Some spirits are sort of an environmental recordings, but others are interactive and those are lost souls, then there are poltergeists and there are at least two theories on what they. They are either a angry spirits with unfinished business, or because they most often appear in places with the very old the very young or teenagers it may be accidental bursts of telekinetic energy.
Does anyone remember where in England multiple ppl saw battle scenes in the sky?
That would be The Battle of Edgehill 1642 which took place in Warwickshire . Apparently the King sent a team to investigate. They witnessed the ghost battle themselves, and as a result the ghosts are officially recognized by the public record office.
Ray Alexander, who tells the story of the Roman ghosts in the basement, has produced a written account which is riddled with inaccuracies, and the story he provides here about the Roman road not being uncovered until after the sighting is completely untrue. He made it up in order to make the story sound more exciting. The Roman road was uncovered BEFORE the sighting, and the witness, Harry Martindale, explained that his ladder was resting on the excavated foundation of the Roman road (the top layer of the road having been removed by the archaeologists) when the incident happened. Facts matter.
I do not believe in the stone tape idea makes no sense but I believe ghosts exist.
It makes perfect sense if you know anything about quantum physics, but most people can't grasp anything higher than the writing on a beer can.
I know it's to do with silicon content, so quartz is said to be good for it.
I was in Housesteads, near Hexam when this happened.
Thanks for sharing ,I'm " ossie " OSVALDO CESAR ARDILES from ARGENTINE ,exellent CHANNEL very very interesting , regards and good wishes RICHARD 🖐️😉
Hi Ossie.
Glad you are enjoying them . Lots more to come.
Best regards.
Richard.
Music is a little overwhelming, otherwise a great vid!
"...but you'll never know, will you?" If you dug there and found the skull, you would know.
Too Right.
Richard.
The music during the 2nd storytelling is sooo distracting, and much too loud!
I had to shut off the music was so loud I couldn’t hear the people
I was really interested in watching your video. Unfortunately the sound quality particularly in the old church graveyard was very bad and speech was increasingly difficult to hear as the music volume increased leaving me unable to hear the name of the beheaded aristocrat or his rank and seat.
That MQS dummy is probably the scariest thing on all of these videos.
Isnt it horrible that people get mocked for telling their stories.
PS - It's also too dark....
So the astute paranormal investigators drew a circle round the heavy object then secured the building without placing a recording device inside.
Loved the shambles when I was there. Wasn’t lucky enough to encounter a ghost tho
I didn't see one there either.
Richard.
Shame that there isn't a Yorkshire Ghost Vol. 2, nor a Shropshire Ghosts, Cumbria Ghosts, Isle of Weight, Buckinghamshire Ghosts, Hertfordshire Ghosts, etc.
Don't think i'll live long enough to do em all.
Richard.
Surely, Greater London, a much larger city, would have more ghosts.
What are the other Treasury ghosts ?
I bet that first bloke he interviewed pressed that replay button quite a bit! And why isn't he a Yorkshireman? Or wouldn't people understand him 8f he wasn't?
Just realised I must have passed Kirkstall Abby in April this year, remembered the name dueto labeling some scetches I did there.
I wouldn't ask for my head to be cut off and leave it in a house strange 😯
People did strange things in those days.
Richard.
Ghosts = Guilt, murder, war
a young lad did get struck by horse and coach near the church near the golden fleece pub so it could have been him
That's what I like , the history behind the Ghost.
Richard.
"Turn down the lights". Nope, not going to happen and I was just about to turn it off for the night.
London is the most haunted city in the world and York is the second most haunted city in England.
I think you are right.
Richard.
I know that to film these areas in the dark seems to add to the 'ambience' but, truth be told, it just makes it far too dark. Film these in daylight or at least turn on enough light so the host can show the furnishings.
I hate to disagree with you mr felix but mary queen of scots didn't spend 14 years at Sheffield manor yes she was there but she was also imprisoned at Wingfield Manor and chatsworth house amongst other places as she was mainly in the custody of sherwsbery and his wife bess of Hardwick 😊
You know sometimes we make mistakes, especially on camera. I knew then 23years ago that Mary was held at Tutbury Castle ,Wingfield Manor, Buxton , Chatsworth.
Slip of the Tongue I think.
Thankyou.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel mr felix thank you for not taking it the wrong way. I think your marvelous I love all your videos but rather sad now as I think I have watched them all
24:34
My pet leprechaun said ghosts are definitely real
Dont dare make fun of the little people. or they will send a Banshee after you .
Richard.
Mocking the fair folk is not wise 😮
interior shot s too dark maybe for effect
But, what makes them believe the ghost is Piers Galveston? How would they recognize him? Especially if the apparition is not where Galveston was beheaded. And, why, why do you and Dan Jones have so much trouble even intimating the he and Edward were lovers? Galveston clearly was an opportunistic asshole, and perhaps he merely led on Edward. Still, a king, money, all the power and land...who wouldn't make love to him? Thanks. This is a super video, and you do a wonderful job, Richard. Subscribing!
I don't think I would make love to the King. Whoops.
Glad you have subscribed.
Best regards.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel Ha! And, you are wonderful, Richard. I enjoy your videos very much. And, I WOULD make love to the king!!!! :))
@@RichardFelixChannel😅
I am not being funny now but with all those ghosts, you would think that we would see them in the video, I didn't.
Ghosts don't appear to audiences
Richard.
OMg who mixed this music in? By the time you are in the first graveyard I cannot hear any of what’s being said. Shame.